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Author: Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff

Flow Poll #5:
New Prime Time Shows

September 14, 2007 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff 8 comments

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What new fall prime time offering are you most looking forward to seeing?

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Welcome to the new and improved FlowTV

September 11, 2007 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff 3 comments

Let us know if you like our new look!

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Flow Poll #4: Emmy Nominations — Part II

August 30, 2007 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff 3 comments


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Vote for your favorite comedic and dramatic actors and actresses in Part Two of our Emmy Nominations Poll.

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Flow Poll #3: Emmy Nominations — Part I

August 9, 2007 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff 5 comments


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If you were in the other Academy, who would you vote for?

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Flow Poll #2: Should I Stay or Should I Go?

July 19, 2007 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff 4 comments


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Let us know which series you’d revive and those that you’d cancel in our new two-part Flow Poll.

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Flow Poll #1: Flow in the Classroom

July 2, 2007 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff 2 comments


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Let us know what you think in our Flow Poll.

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This Week on Flow … Rita’s Paradox

September 23, 2005 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff Leave a comment

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Thoughts on Rita’s paradox: that the disintegration of social support networks and infrastructure offer the greatest catalyst for respectable and responsible journalism.

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This Issue on Flow (08 July 2005)

July 8, 2005 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff One comment

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Welcome to Issue 8.

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Over*Flow: “'It's Not Dark Humor If It's Not Your Trauma - You're Just Bad People': The Exploitive Nature of TikTok Meme Cultures
Moa Eriksson Krutrök / Umeå University, Sweden

Over*Flow: The Costs of Hope in The Chair and The Bold Type
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31 May

It was an absolute pleasure to helm @FlowTV with @ashdharcourt this year! The biggest of thanks to our contributors, staff, and supporters! https://twitter.com/FlowTV/status/1531636621275058176

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31 May

That’s a wrap on Volume 28. Shout out to our wonderful contributors and staff this past year. Also, be on the lookout out for our grad student issue that goes live in August!

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30 May

Nicole Erin Morse examines how The Matrix (1999) interrupts and deconstructs the male gaze. @cinefeminism

Read the full column at:
https://www.flowjournal.org/2022/05/were-you-looking-at-the-woman-in-the-red-dress/

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